Vote to Buy Printer Cutter: Difference between revisions
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== Sponsors == | == Sponsors == | ||
Brian Chojnowski | Brian Chojnowski | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
* Mailing List Announcement: | * Mailing List Announcement: 2020- | ||
* Officially Proposed: | * Officially Proposed: 2020- | ||
* To be Voted on: | * To be Voted on: 2020- | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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The proposal is to purchase a cut & print printer that will replace the current vinyl cutter. | The proposal is to purchase a cut & print printer that will replace the current vinyl cutter. | ||
The two printers noted above are differ in two ways, 20" vs 30" media width, and ink arrangement. The wider media means broader application possibilities (more Power Racing Decals perhaps?) but will be more expensive to run as little projects will waste more media. | The two printers noted above are differ in two ways, 20" vs 30" media width, and ink arrangement. The wider media means broader application possibilities (more Power Racing Decals perhaps?) but will be more expensive to run as little projects will waste more media. | ||
The 20" printer uses 2nd generation ink (as compared to the 30" model) and can be purchased with a 5th ink (after CMYK) which can be a metallic ink, or white (set when purchased new). The metallic ink can give a pearlescent effect. | |||
The CMYK inks are good for most outdoor applications up to 3yrs without lamination. The metallic ink only 1 year. If we later obtain a laminator, the 20" model has an optical alignment system when printing, then laminating, then reloading to cut. | The CMYK inks are good for most outdoor applications up to 3yrs without lamination. The metallic ink only 1 year. If we later obtain a laminator, the 20" model has an optical alignment system when printing, then laminating, then reloading to cut. | ||
There are more expensive models that combine the features of the 20" model but in a wider form factor, but are very expensive. | There are more expensive models that combine the features of the 20" model but in a wider form factor, but are very expensive. | ||
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List price for the BN-20 is $8,500. List for the SP-300i is $12,000. | List price for the BN-20 is $8,500. List for the SP-300i is $12,000. | ||
A used printer runs between $5000-$10000. | A used printer runs between $5000-$10000. | ||
Some Roland models are currently on sale: https://www.rolanddga.com/promo/2019/4-price-blitz including the BN-20 for $4995. Buying new means not needing to service a used machine by the vendor. No worries about clogged print heads. Software is free with a new printer. | |||
=== Operating costs === | === Operating costs === | ||
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Authorize the BoD to: | Authorize the BoD to: | ||
* Spend up to $6500 (incl. shipping) on a | * Spend up to $6500 (incl. shipping) on a new 20" Roland print/cut eco solvent CMYK+Mt printer. | ||
* Sell off the current vinyl cutter | * Sell off the current vinyl cutter | ||
* Authorization expires 6 months after the vote is accepted. | * Authorization expires 6 months after the vote is accepted. | ||
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[[Category:Votes]] | [[Category:Votes]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:2020 Votes]] | ||